Insurance CEOs express commitment for global disability inclusion initiative

A total of 500 CEOs across a host of industries are taking part

Insurance CEOs express commitment for global disability inclusion initiative

Insurance News

By Lyle Adriano

A number of insurance CEOs have made The Valuable 500 list – a list of chief executives from various industries around the globe that have committed to putting disability inclusion on their board agenda.

First launched at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos in 2019, The Valuable 500 has recently completed its goal of 500 international organizations joining the campaign.

All members of The Valuable 500 have made a commitment to advancing disability inclusion within their organizations, and a release said that now that the collective has 500 members it will move to the next phase of the plan – activating all 500 organizations to work together to make change happen for disability inclusion.

Some of the international insurance companies and the “valuable leaders” that made the list include:

  • AIG (Israel) – Yfat Reiter
  • Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance – Yasuzo Kanasugi
  • Allianz – Oliver Bäte
  • Anthem – Gail K. Boudreaux
  • Aon – Julie Page
  • Aviva – Amanda Blanc
  • AXA – Thomas Buberl
  • Ayalon Insurance Company – Arik Yogev
  • Bupa – David Hynam
  • CLAL Insurance – Yorem Naveh
  • Direct Line Group – Penny James
  • GNP Seguros – José Eduardo Silva Pylypciow
  • Harel Insurance & Finance – Yair Hamburger
  • Lloyd’s – Bruce Carnegie Brown
  • Menora Mivtachim – Yehuda Ben-Assayag
  • Phoenix Group – Nicholas Lyons
  • RSA – Stephen Hester
  • Sompo – Kengo Sakurada
  • Willis Towers Watson – John J. Haley
  • Zurich – Tim Bailey

Thirteen of the 500 leaders that have committed to the campaign will co-fund, co-build and co-test the programmes and solutions of The Valuable 500’s second phase. The leaders of Allianz, BBC, Deloitte, EY, Google, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., LSEG, Omnicom, P&G, Salesforce, Sony, Sky and Verizon have stepped up for this role. Also joining them is the 500th company, Apple, which serves as the group’s partner for inclusive design.

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